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U.S. History Mr. Boothby 4/16/2018 DID YOU DO YOUR HOMEWORK??? The Learning Target : The Stalemate Seventies 1968-1980 NEW PROGRESSIVES/ WOMEN S RIGHTS/ CARTER/ ROCKY 4! YES GRAB A BOOK! 3 EZ? s TODAY: BEGIN ROCKY IV EXTRA PTS HW? New Rocky Sheet!! + THE 1980 s!!! SILENTLY READ or RE-READ pages 962-975 SHARE YOUR LECTURE NOTES AND MAKE SURE EACH DID THEM OR DO THEM NOW! TURN IN AT THE END???????????? (ADD THE 2 MAJOR QUESTIONS BELOW= TURN THESE IN TODAY!) REVIEW IN 10 MINUTES: TITLE 9/ POLITICS/ THE 1970 s/ ROE vs. WADE!! APUSH REVIEW CH 40: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dauyxnndm7g 1) How did the Vietnam War make us look weakened? Do you agree this weakened our Global Leadership? Early in 1975, the North Vietnamese invaded South Vietnam. President Ford request aid for South Vietnam, but was rejected by Congress. South Vietnam quickly fell. The last Americans were evacuated on April 29, 1975. The estimated cost to America was $188 billion, with 56,000 dead and 300,000 wounded. America had lost face in the eyes of foreigners, lost its own self-esteem, lost confidence in its military power, and lost much of the economic strength that had made possible its global leadership after WWII. 2) What is title nine (IX)? What were some critical title IX cases like Roe vs. Wade? In 1972, Congress passed Title IX of the Education Amendments, prohibiting sex discrimination in any federally assisted educational program. Congress approved the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) amendment to the Constitution, although it was never ratified by enough states. This amendment would have prohibited laws that discriminated based on sex. In Roe vs. Wade (1973), the Supreme Court invalidated laws banning abortion. In 1974, the Supreme Court ruled in Milliken v. Bradley that desegregation plans could not require students to move across school-district lines. This reinforced the "white flight". In 1978, the Supreme Court ruled in University of California v. Bakke that Allan Bakke that universities could not favor applicants based on the quality of race. The Supreme Court's only black justice, Thurgood Marshall, warned that the denial of racial preferences might erase the progress gained by the civil rights movement. KNOW ABOUT THE 70 s ENERGY CRISIS BELOW! ROCKY= FINAL 20 MIN!!! REVIEW APUSH CH 40 PTII in 10 minutes! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dauy xnndm7g

Economic and Energy Woes The rate of inflation had been steadily rising, and by 1979, it was at 13%. Americans learned that they were no longer economically isolated from the world. To reduce America's costly dependence on foreign oil, Carter called for legislation to improve energy conservation. The legislation didn't get much public support. In 1979, Iran's shah Mohammed Reza Pahlevi, who had been installed by America in 1953 and had ruled Iran as a dictator, was overthrown and succeeded by the Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini. Iranian fundamentalists were very opposed Western customs, and because of this, Iran stopped exporting oil. OPEC also raised oil prices and caused another oil crisis. In July 1979, Carter retreated to Camp David and met with hundreds of advisors to come up with a solution to America's problems. On July 15, 1979, Carter gave his malaise speech in which he chastised the American people for their obsession of material goods, stunning the nation. A few days later, he fired four cabinet secretaries. Foreign Affairs and the Iranian Imbroglio In 1979, Carter signed the SALT II agreements with Soviet leader Leonid Brezhnev, but the U.S. senate refused to ratify it. On December 27, 1979, the Soviet Union invaded Afghanistan, which ended up turning into the Soviet Union's version of Vietnam. Because Afghanistan bordered Iran, the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan posed a threat to America's oil supplies. President Carter placed an embargo on the Soviet Union and boycotted the Olympic Games in Moscow. He also proposed a "Rapid Deployment Force" that could quickly respond to crises anywhere in the world. On November 4, 1979, a group of anti-american Muslim militants stormed the U.S. embassy in Tehran and took hostages, demanding that the U.S. return the exiled shah who had arrived in the U.S. two weeks earlier for cancer treatments. To resolve the Iranian Hostage Crisis, Carter first tried economic sanctions on Iran; this did not work. He then tried a commando rescue mission, but that had to be aborted. The hostage crisis dragged on for most of Carter's term, and the hostages were not released until January 20, 1981 - the inauguration day of Ronald Reagan. TURN IN TODAY S Lesson/Everything = I know seems odd! READ 976-980!!! NO CORNELL NOTES TONIGHT!!! CONTINUE ROCKY IV + Time for the CLASSIC 1980 s MUSIC/ VIDEO GAMES/ ROBOTS/ & ROCKY!